This is to let you know that NEW articles and updated content have recently been posted at http://www.comdsd.org/, the Web site of the San Diego-based Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft (COMD).
Included in the current update are three articles from the latest issue of COMD's printed newsletter, Draft NOtices:
- "Free Beer and Dog Tags at Family-Oriented Conference," by Jorge Mariscal, notes how the National Council of La Raza has drifted away from its progressive political roots and now embraces militarism and commercialism at its national conferences.
- "A Setback for Militarism in San Diego Schools," reports on the recent success in getting San Diego schools to address misleading and illegal tactics used by JROTC to fill its student ranks.
- coverage of the growing protests at San Diego school board meetings; and
- "Free Beer and Dog Tags at Family-Oriented Conference," by Jorge Mariscal, notes how the National Council of La Raza has drifted away from its progressive political roots and now embraces militarism and commercialism at its national conferences.
- "A Setback for Militarism in San Diego Schools," reports on the recent success in getting San Diego schools to address misleading and illegal tactics used by JROTC to fill its student ranks.
- "Surprise Attempt to Force Military Training into High Schools Fails — for Now," Rick Jahnkow describes a recent failed attempt in the Senate to sneak through legislation that would have forced high schools to accept and maintain JROTC classes.
To order the complete printed version of Draft NOtices, visit the Web site's Draft NOtices page. In addition to the above three articles, the current printed version includes:
- a commentary on the San Diego school superintendent's position (or lack thereof) regarding high school military training;
- a commentary on the San Diego school superintendent's position (or lack thereof) regarding high school military training;
- coverage of the growing protests at San Diego school board meetings; and
- news of recruiting-related legislation in California.
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